Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs. Georgia Bulldogs Picks and Prediction for Friday, November 15, 2025
Use Code WWWC It’s an early-season clash on the hardwood and it brings a non-conference tilt between foes from the ACC and the SEC on the hardwood in the Peach State as the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets take on the Georgia Bulldogs Friday night and we have you covered with our Georgia Tech vs. Georgia prediction. Georgia Tech dropped Southeastern Louisiana 70-60 at home in their previous contest Monday night, failing to cover the line as a 15-point favorite. Georgia rolled to a 120-81 trouncing of Morehead State at home in their previous contest Sunday, covering the line as a 28.5-point favorite. In the all-time series between the teams, the Yellow Jackets own a 107-93 advantage but the Bulldogs have won the last two meetings, including a 77-69 triumph on the road in the most recent matchup on November 15, 2024. Read more about this Georgia Tech vs. Georgia prediction! Struggling with handicapping? Try our NCAAB Predictions!
Yellow Jackets Look to Sting on the Road
Georgia Tech took down Southeastern Louisiana at home Monday night, but didn’t cover the line to remain unbeaten. The Yellow Jackets enter this game 3-0 on the year and look to pick up an early-season road win here. Against Southeastern Louisiana, Georgia Tech struggled in the first half, trailing by as many as 11 with 6:54 to go before intermission. The Yellow Jackets closed the half on a 13-4 run to get within 31-29 at the break. Georgia Tech trailed by five in the second half before going on a 13-3 run that gave them a 48-43 lead they wouldn’t relinquish en route to the victory. The Yellow Jackets shot 45.1% from the floor, including five of 15 from three-point range, and won the rebounding battle 39-30 in a game where both teams committed 20 turnovers. Mouhamed Sylla led the way for Georgia Tech with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the win.
The Yellow Jackets put up an average of 66.7 points per game offensively, putting them 323rd in the nation in the early going. Georgia Tech pulls down 40.7 rebounds per contest (124th) while dishing out 14.7 assists per game. The Yellow Jackets are 6th in the nation in scoring defense as they give up 52.3 points per game this season. Baye Ndongo is fifth on the team with nine points plus 7.5 rebounds per game at this point of the season. Kowacie Reeves Jr. (14 points, three rebounds), Mouhamed Sylla (13.3 points, 12 boards, 2.7 blocks) and Lamar Washington (13 points) are good secondary scoring options. Akai Fleming, Jaeden Mustaf, Peyton Marshall, Kam Craft, Eric Chatfield Jr., Chas Kelley III, Davi Remagen and Cole Kirouac are guys that have to contribute for coach Damon Stoudamire. Georgia Tech shoots 42% from the floor as a team this season. The Yellow Jackets shoot 31.3% from beyond the arc as the team knocks down an average of 6.7 three-pointers per game. Georgia Tech is below average at the charity stripe as they shoot 63% as a team this season, which is 317th in Division I.
Marshall (back) is questionable for this contest.
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Georgia Wrecking Opponents Early On
Three games, three demolition victories for Georgia as they steamrolled Morehead State in a 39-point win that marked their smallest margin of victory on the young season. The Bulldogs look to steamroll their way to a 4-0 start against a bitter geographical rival. Against Morehead State, Georgia jumped in front 16-5 just over three minutes into the game and they were off to the races. The Bulldogs led 64-42 at the half and by as many as 41 in the game as they cruised to victory. Georgia shot 56% from the floor, including 17 of 37 from beyond the arc, and destroyed the Eagles 46-9 in fast break points. Jeremiah Wilkerson led the Bulldogs with 22 points off the bench in the win.
The Bulldogs are averaging 106 points per game this season, putting them 4th in the nation in scoring offense. Georgia is above average on the glass this season as they collect 44.7 boards a night while dishing out 19.3 assists per contest. The Bulldogs are above average on the defensive end of the floor as they are 14th in scoring defense by allowing 56.3 points per game. Jeremiah Wilkerson leads the Bulldogs and is one of four players averaging in double figures with 16.3 points per game. Jake Wilkins (14.3 points, four rebounds), Kanon Catchings (12.3 points, six rebounds), along with Blue Cain (15 points, 4.3 boards) are solid secondary scorers. Kareem Stagg, Justin Bailey, Marcus Millender, Somtochukwu Cyril, Dylan James, Jordan Ross, Justin Abson, Brandon Klatsky and Jaden Newell are key pieces for the Bulldogs’ rotation. Georgia shoots 50.2% from the field this season. The Bulldogs average 11.3 triples a night on 32.1% shooting from beyond the arc. Georgia is excellent at the charity stripe, cashing in 81.6% at the line, which is good for 16th in Division I.
Georgia Tech vs. Georgia Pick
Georgia Tech vs. Georgia Spread Pick
- Georgia -13.5 (4 units)
Let’s be honest about this contest. Georgia has carved up their three foes like a hot knife through room-temperature butter. They have won by 45, 65 and 39 points in those contests and while none of those teams are better than 295th in the KenPom rankings, the fact remains that they have won convincingly. On the flip side, Georgia Tech is also 3-0 and hasn’t played a team ranked higher than 275th, but needed OT to get past UMES and trailed at the half against Southeastern Louisiana. Those games were at home, not in Athens, where the Bulldogs will feed off the crowd. Georgia likely doesn’t hit those lofty point totals but they win this one comfortably.
Georgia Tech vs. Georgia Over/Under Pick
- Under 150.5 (4 units)
Georgia Tech has recorded three straight unders to start the year. The Yellow Jackets rank 20th in defensive efficiency, 4th in effective field goal percentage defense (36.4%), 18th in forced turnover percentage (25%), 7th in field goal percentage defense (31.3%), and 14th in three-point defense (20.9%) on the year. Georgia is equally stingy, ranking 39th in defensive efficiency, 12th in effective field goal percentage defense (39%), third in forced turnover percentage (30%), 10th in block percentage (20.9%) and first in steal percentage (20.8%) this season. Both teams are in the top 20 in scoring defense on the young season. As a result, play the under here.
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